20-12-2022 06:56 PM in
We have around 600 Samsung devices in my organization. They are all managed by MDM. Over the past few months, none of them will retain their wifi certificates. We can clone the group associated with network certificate delivery. This will deliver the certificate but as soon as the device connects to our wifi it loses the certificates. We have a ticket opened with Microsoft but haven't really gotten anywhere with them. They are now pointing the finger at Samsung or Google.
Is there a fix for this? All of these devices are running Android 12 or 11.
20-12-2022 07:17 PM in
20-12-2022 07:28 PM in
Details are above. It's Cisco hardware. It requires a certificate to connect. We have a guest network but that has no access to the internal network which these devices need in our plants. All mobile devices are managed by MDM Intune.
26-06-2023 02:41 PM in
I know this is an old topic, but we have exactly the same issue. MDM in intune and mobileiron. Two different management platforms. So the "fingerpointing" is to Samsung and Google.
How did you overcome this situation?
26-06-2023 05:48 PM in
I'm assuming these are Android 12 devices. I found out it's a bug in Android 12. Zebra skipped supporting Android 12 completely if you pay for their LifeGuard service. You have to upgrade to Android 13 to fix this issue. Same goes for almost anything with 12 on it.
I found a new bug in Android 13 that only affects Samsung devices with Intune MDM. It will not retail the Wi-Fi settings. I don't have this problem with other makes that have 13 installed.
I have to disable the Always-ON-VPN to make it work right.